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Canada and US Hit by Huge ‘Weather Bomb’

Fueled by fossil fuel pollution, an unprecedented, freak “land hurricane” or “weather bomb” swept through the continental United States, leaving a path of devastation from Saskatchewan to Texas. Much of North America is being affected by this storm, which is covering millions of square kilometers.

Melting Arctic Will Cause “Bad Hot Days” For California

The warming contributed by CO2 and methane from Arctic tundra ecosystems will lead to warming in CA, with hotter days in LA and contribute to the loss of the snowpack in the Sierra and water problems.

Lowered Evapotranspiration Causing Drying and Heating of Southern Hemisphere

Huge areas of the Southern Hemisphere are now drying out. This could lead to increased drought stress on vegetation and less overall productivity, and as a result less carbon absorbed, less cooling through evapotranspiration, and more frequent or extreme heat waves

Is the Climate Emergency Boring You? It Shouldn’t

In facing the climate emergency, thanks to our long evolutionary past, we humans are first visceral, then emotional, and only finally are we rational.
The climate emergency is getting closer every day, whether or not people have registered, and the only rational response is to persist with public education, persist with political lobbying, persist with the warnings, and persist with the vision of a world that can flourish without fossil fuels, air pollution, tar-sands, and oil-fueled terrorism.

White House Will Have Solar Panels Installed, After All

Energy Secretary Steven Chu announces that the White House will install solar panels on the roof and a solar water heater

Policy Shift from Mitigation to Adaptation for Climate Change Taking Place

UK committee on Climate Change finds a degree of adaptation to global warming vital because even most drastic cuts in emissions cannot prevent some impacts

Indisputable Evidence of World Glacial Melt

Globally glaciers losing ice at an extensive rate. See the graph showing clear and evident long term reduction in glacier volume which has accelerated rapidly since 1970s

Dangerous Climate Change and Food Riots Linked in Mozambique

Extreme weather this year has caused grain fires in Russia, increasing world hunger and sparking food rebellions, especially in Mozambique.

Most Powerful Image Yet Showing Huge Arctic Sea Ice Volume Loss

The volume of the Arctic sea ice falling even faster than the extent. Last year, it was 55% less than the 1979-2000 average. This year it is on course to be even lower.

As Global Temperature Rises, So Do Food Prices

As concerns mount over extreme weather hitting global food systems this year, governments are no closer to forging a pact to fight climate change. The effects of extreme weather on crops are only beginning to be understood.
For decades scientists studied the effect of global warming on crops by simply raising temperatures and carbon dioxide levels in greenhouses. They did not take into account the effects of floods and droughts, or reduced yields that result from higher temperatures.

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